On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 1:08 PM, Charles Kroeger <ckro...@frankensteinface.com> wrote: > > I've got installed: > > grub-common 1.99-26 > grub-pc-bin [same] > grub-pc [same] > grub2-common [same] > > The upgrade rewrote the /boot/grub/grub.cfg file excluding two ext4 partitions > and a NTFS partition on the second HD that is /dev/sdb > > The only options currently available is the i386 version of Linux unstable I > had on /dev/sda and the one I'm using to write this letter. > > On running dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc I get no errors when selecting the > /dev/sda > and /dev/sdb drives but nothing shows up on the generated /grub.cfg file that > would indicate this. > > I tried to restore grub using the heretofore reliable Grub Rescatux disk and > indeed it seemed to accomplish the same task as running dpkg-reconfigure > grub-pc > > Why do you think the latest grub upgrade isn't seeing the /dev/sdb drive with > its NTFS and two EXT4 partitions? Gparted shows both devices that is sda and > sdb. > > I don't know if it matters and I only mention it in case, but I don't use the > KVM module and I was wondering if that could be causing a related problem > with Grub now.
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